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RECRUITING
NCT05068232
PHASE2

Durvalumab and Ablative Radiation in Small Cell Lung Cancer (DARES)

Sponsor: University of Chicago

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

This this study is for individuals who have treatment-naïve extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (small cell lung cancer that wont respond to treatment). Doctors leading this study hope to learn if combining durvalumab, carboplatin and etoposide with hyofractionated ablative radiation therapy (radiation focused on certain parts of the body) will help treat your cancer and improve how long you can live with extensive-stage small cell cancer without it getting worse (progression-free survival). Your participation in this research will last about 48 months. Durvalumab along with chemotherapy has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of small cell lung cancer along with chemotherapy. This study is testing the addition of radiation to durvalumab and chemotherapy.

Official title: A Phase II Trial of Durvalumab and Ablative Radiation in Extensive-Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer (DARES)

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

49

Start Date

2022-08-19

Completion Date

2027-10-01

Last Updated

2026-03-04

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

RADIATION

Ablative Radiation

Ablative radiation therapy is a highly focused radiation treatment that gives an intense dose of radiation concentrated on a tumor or very specific area of the body, while limiting the radiation that affects surrounding organs.

DRUG

Durvalumab

Durvalumab is an immunotherapy drug -- a drug used to help boost your immune response to fight cancer.

DRUG

Etoposide

Etoposide is a chemotherapy drug approved for different kinds of cancer, including small cell lung cancer.

DRUG

Carboplatin

Carboplatin is a chemotherapy drug approved for different kinds of cancer, including small cell lung cancer.

Locations (2)

University of Chicago Medicine

Chicago, Illinois, United States

University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center

Madison, Wisconsin, United States